Summer Activities

This time-honored camp activity brings smiles
to camper's faces. Our progressively tiered program (Yeoman, Bowman, Archer)
allows each camper to be challenged and rewarded. Skilled instruction and quick
improvement help all campers have fun at the Archery Range.

Fort Marston is the site of our newest program
area. We just finished rebuilding the air rifle range into one of the nation's
finest. Campers learn responsibility and safety while handling our BB air
rifles. Strict supervision and clear range rules help campers learn firearm
respect and safety

What do you get when you cross a mountain bike with a
skate board? Answer: MOOTERS! Our Mountain Scooter program is extremely
popular. Challenger campers don protective equipment and scoot around camp, learning
proper technique, then move on to more advanced downhill runs. At this time Explorers do not do Mooters. They will get the opportunity when they are a Challenger.

Soccer, rugby, lacrosse, whiffle ball, cricket, even
Australian-rules football all featured in our international sports clinic.
Campers get a taste of all these different sports (and a few they already know
too)

Media

Campers learn to work together as they create a
short feature film. These often hilarious productions are a great way to learn
how to act in, and direct, a "very low budget production".

Ga Ga is our Dodge ball activity that is played in an octagonal pit. You can only hit the ball with an open
hand . No throwing or catching is allowed. Play the ball off the wall to yourself
or hit your opponent below the waist with it. It is a safer twist on an old classic. Kids
love to play it. In fact they go GA GA.

What would camp be without swimming? We ensure each
camper has the opportunity to swim and cool off every day. Swim instruction and
water safety are a high priority. Our certified lifeguards are on duty at all
times.

Arts & Crafts

This traditional Camp activity lets campers express
their creativity. Whether it be paper mache, gimp-lace projects, or a collage
of leaves; campers are encouraged to make their own creative treasure

Dance

This clinic includes stepping to the latest beat
or learning cultural dance from around the world
(taught by International Staff). Campers create their own routine and perform at
week's end before the whole camp

The Marston Tower, equivalent in height
to a 5-story building, is a way for campers to challenge themselves in a safe
environment. Campers set a personal goal, then try to achieve it with the
support of others on the ground. Helmets, belay lines and trained staff follow
industry-standard practices to ensure safety on this memorable camp activity.